[Sweet Amos..... The day they clash and Amos has to kill him will be a fun day. When compassionate righteousness and pragmatic nihilism(?) become friends.]
You're right.
[Doris and Dan did not have their parents, but they did have each other, and D was satisfied with that because it meant they weren't alone.]
I think you do. [He's looking sidelong at Amos with no real intentional expression. Just glancing.] I think you do know how to be kind.
[Pointedly.
Only because he's seen it. He's seen the kindness Amos didn't have to really think a whole lot about, and even now, with what Amos says, he can see the kindness there, too. Not that he doesn't think Amos can't also be unkind; D saw that as well in the handling of the guns. Amos knows violence.]
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You're right.
[Doris and Dan did not have their parents, but they did have each other, and D was satisfied with that because it meant they weren't alone.]
I think you do. [He's looking sidelong at Amos with no real intentional expression. Just glancing.] I think you do know how to be kind.
[Pointedly.
Only because he's seen it. He's seen the kindness Amos didn't have to really think a whole lot about, and even now, with what Amos says, he can see the kindness there, too. Not that he doesn't think Amos can't also be unkind; D saw that as well in the handling of the guns. Amos knows violence.]